Bill.Satellite wrote:
If you add an HDMI splitter and output both to 2 TV's (assuming both TV's have an HDMI connection, that all you need. Not sure what you mean by unscrambled.
Getting a 2nd coax into your RV is often a simple job. You just need to be creative and figure out a simple route from outside to the 2nd receiver. It does not need to come in the same place your current connection exists.
I meant if I use the single antenna into a coax splitter I would need a second box to do what ever it does to make the signal viewable. If I get an HDMI splitter I still need to get that run to the second TV. I tried to replace a coax and it's attached some where I can not see. If I had the antenna with 2 out I might be able to use the coax from the cable connection. I don't use it with the satellite signal available.